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Subject: RE: [plcs-tog] AP239 edition 2
OK apart from the last sentence which peters out
incoherently.
"...as the availability of current resources for that
task are not assured"
or
"...as the
current resources will not be available after that
date"
whichever is
true
Howard Mason
Corporate IT Office
Tel: +44 1252 383129
Mob: +44 780 171 3340
BAE Systems plc
Registered Office: 6 Carlton Gardens, London, SW1Y 5AD, UK Registered in England & Wales No: 1470151 From: Rob Bodington [mailto:rob.bodington@eurostep.com] Sent: 22 January 2009 09:32 To: Log Ops-Pol Log Info Jt Arch 2 C1 (Rutland, Phil); Mason, Howard (UK); plcs-tog@lists.oasis-open.org Cc: Phil Spiby; Nigel Shaw; DES SE TLS-PC-3 (Burden, Andrew Mr) Subject: RE: [plcs-tog] AP239 edition 2 Hi Here is an update reflecting
Howard’s
changes and Phil’s
comments. Any more comments before I send it out? ISO 10303-239 was published as an international standard in
2005. Since then it has been successfully deployed and is in production use on a
daily basis. It's
main components have just successfully completed a 3 year
systematic review by ISO,
although a number of issues have been raised from its operational
deployment and use. In addition, new ISO 10303 standards have been
developed which further refine the modules originally used in
AP239. The intention is therefore to produce a new edition of ISO
10303-239. The aim is not to increase the scope of the standard but to
focus on: - addressing the issues that have been encountered when
using the
standard - ensuring that ISO 10303-239 is compatible with the ISO
10303 standards developed subsequent to 2005 ,
in particular ISO 10303-233
and ISO 10303-203 edition 2. -
including any relevant new capabilities within the original
scope The goal is to develop a complete draft of the new edition by 31st March 2009 and submit
for a
combined ballot as a New
Work Item and Committee Draft. If anyone has any resources that they would like to
contribute to this activity, they are more than welcome and please contact me.
Resources available after 31st March to support the
ballot process and address issues that arise are particularly welcome as
availability of current resource fothat Regards Regards -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Eurostep
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Office: Cwttir Lane, St. Asaph, Denbighshire LL17
0LQ. From: Log
Ops-Pol Log Info Jt Arch 2 C1 (Rutland, Phil)
[mailto:LogOps-PolLogInfoJtArch2C1@mod.uk] I’m not
sure that the systematic review took 3 years! Was it its triennial
review? Also,
the goal is to develop a draft new edition. Should
we say something about the need to provide resources during the ballot process
(post-Mar) and that this activity is not yet funded? Phil
Rutland C1 Architecture
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Ops) Spur 12, E Block, Ensleigh,
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Profile From: Mason,
Howard (UK) [mailto:Howard.Mason@baesystems.r.mil.uk] My edits as follows, noting that part 439 and the
implementation modules have successfully completed their systematic review, so
that this work is entirely independent of that review. Howard
Mason Corporate IT
Office Tel: +44 1252
383129 Mob: +44 780 171
3340 Eml: howard.mason@baesystems.com BAE Systems
plc From: Rob
Bodington [mailto:rob.bodington@eurostep.com]
Hi Here is the email that I was proposing to send to the TC –
any comments before I do? Hopefully not opening Pandora’s box ISO 10303-239 was published as an international standard in
2005. Since then it has been successfully deployed and is in production use on a
daily basis. It's
main components have just successfully completed a 3 year
systematic review by ISO ,
although a number of issues have been raised from its operational
deployment and use. In addition, new ISO 10303 standards have been
developed which further refine the modules originally used in
AP239. The intention is therefore to produce a new edition of ISO
10303-239. The aim is not to increase the scope of the standard but to
focus on: - addressing the issues that have been encountered when
using the
standard - ensuring that ISO 10303-239 is compatible with the ISO
10303 standards developed subsequent to 2005 ,
in particular ISO 10303-233
and ISO 10303-203 edition 2. -
including any relevant new capabilities within the original
scope The goal is to develop a new edition and submit
for a
combined ballot as a New
Work Item and Committee Draft by 31st March
2009. If anyone has any resources that they would like to
contribute to this activity, they are more than welcome and please contact
me. Regards -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Eurostep
Limited. Registered in England and Wales No.03049099 Registered
Office: Cwttir Lane, St. Asaph, Denbighshire LL17 0LQ.
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